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    Nonequilibrium Fixed Points of Coupled Ising Models by Young, Jeremy T, Gorshkov, Alexey V, Foss-Feig, Michael, Maghrebi, Mohammad F

    Published in Physical review. X (01-01-2020)
    “…Driven-dissipative systems are expected to give rise to nonequilibrium phenomena that are absent in their equilibrium counterparts. However, phase transitions…”
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    Spontaneous emission by rotating objects: a scattering approach by Maghrebi, Mohammad F, Jaffe, Robert L, Kardar, Mehran

    Published in Physical review letters (07-06-2012)
    “…We study the quantum electrodynamics vacuum in the presence of a body rotating along its axis of symmetry and show that the object spontaneously emits energy…”
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    Analytical results on Casimir forces for conductors with edges and tips by Maghrebi, Mohammad F, Rahi, Sahand Jamal, Emig, Thorsten, Graham, Noah, Jaffe, Robert L, Kardar, Mehran

    “…Casimir forces between conductors at the submicron scale are paramount to the design and operation of microelectromechanical devices. However, these forces…”
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    Nonequilibrium Criticality in Quench Dynamics of Long-Range Spin Models by Titum, Paraj, Maghrebi, Mohammad F.

    Published in Physical review letters (24-07-2020)
    “…Long-range interacting spin systems are ubiquitous in physics and exhibit a variety of ground-state disorder-to-order phase transitions. We consider a…”
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    Continuous Symmetry Breaking in 1D Long-Range Interacting Quantum Systems by Maghrebi, Mohammad F, Gong, Zhe-Xuan, Gorshkov, Alexey V

    Published in Physical review letters (11-07-2017)
    “…Continuous symmetry breaking (CSB) in low-dimensional systems, forbidden by the Mermin-Wagner theorem for short-range interactions, may take place in the…”
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    Solvable Family of Driven-Dissipative Many-Body Systems by Foss-Feig, Michael, Young, Jeremy T, Albert, Victor V, Gorshkov, Alexey V, Maghrebi, Mohammad F

    Published in Physical review letters (06-11-2017)
    “…Exactly solvable models have played an important role in establishing the sophisticated modern understanding of equilibrium many-body physics. Conversely, the…”
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    Correlated Photon Dynamics in Dissipative Rydberg Media by Zeuthen, Emil, Gullans, Michael J, Maghrebi, Mohammad F, Gorshkov, Alexey V

    Published in Physical review letters (26-07-2017)
    “…Rydberg blockade physics in optically dense atomic media under the conditions of electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) leads to strong dissipative…”
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    Driven-dissipative Ising model: Dynamical crossover at weak dissipation by Paz, Daniel A., Maghrebi, Mohammad F.

    Published in Europhysics letters (01-10-2021)
    “…Driven quantum systems coupled to an environment typically exhibit effectively thermal behavior with relaxational dynamics near criticality. However, a…”
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    Time-reversal symmetry breaking and emergence in driven-dissipative Ising models by Paz, Daniel, Maghrebi, Mohammad

    Published in SciPost physics (01-02-2022)
    “…Fluctuation-dissipation relations (FDRs) and time-reversal symmetry (TRS), two pillars of statistical mechanics, are both broken in generic driven-dissipative…”
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    Critical theory for the breakdown of photon blockade by Curtis, Jonathan B., Boettcher, Igor, Young, Jeremy T., Maghrebi, Mohammad F., Carmichael, Howard, Gorshkov, Alexey V., Foss-Feig, Michael

    Published in Physical review research (21-04-2021)
    “…Photon blockade is the result of the interplay between the quantized nature of light and strong optical nonlinearities, whereby strong photon-photon repulsion…”
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    Scattering approach to the dynamical Casimir effect by Maghrebi, Mohammad F., Golestanian, Ramin, Kardar, Mehran

    “…We develop a unified scattering approach to dynamical Casimir problems which can be applied to both accelerating boundaries and dispersive objects in relative…”
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    Polymer-mediated entropic forces between scale-free objects by Maghrebi, Mohammad F, Kantor, Yacov, Kardar, Mehran

    “…The number of configurations of a polymer is reduced in the presence of a barrier or an obstacle. The resulting loss of entropy adds a repulsive component to…”
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    Entropic force of polymers on a cone tip by Maghrebi, Mohammad F., Kantor, Yacov, Kardar, Mehran

    Published in Europhysics letters (01-12-2011)
    “…We consider polymers attached to the tip of a cone, and the resulting force due to entropy loss on approaching a plate (or another cone). At separations…”
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    Casimir force between sharp-shaped conductors by Maghrebi, Mohammad F., Rahi, Sahand Jamal, Emig, Thorsten, Graham, Noah, Jaffe, Robert L., Kardar, Mehran

    “…Casimir forces between conductors at the sub-micron scale cannot be ignored in the design and operation of micro-electromechanical (MEM) devices. However,…”
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    Hidden Quantum Criticality and Entanglement in Quench Dynamics by Paul, Sanku, Titum, Paraj, Maghrebi, Mohammad F

    Published 09-02-2022
    “…Entanglement exhibits universal behavior near the ground-state critical point where correlations are long-ranged and the thermodynamic entropy is vanishing. On…”
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    Time-reversal symmetry breaking and emergence in driven-dissipative Ising models by Paz, Daniel A, Maghrebi, Mohammad F

    Published 20-09-2021
    “…SciPost Phys. 12, 066 (2022) Fluctuation-dissipation relations (FDRs) and time-reversal symmetry (TRS), two pillars of statistical mechanics, are both broken…”
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